[dundee] NoHelpDesk
Mark Hill
diamondmx at gmail.com
Tue Jan 15 17:52:53 GMT 2008
You seem to be implying that all Higher Computing students would know a fair
bit about programming concepts, networking, and a bunch of other things.
I've got to say that's just wrong. My Higher Computing class focussed on
COMAL, the networking was entirely conceptual (no interaction with actual
networks) and everything was running on systems about 10 years out of date.
Not all schools have access to the resources to teach Computing courses
worth a damn, and assuming certain things of them would raise the bar above
a bunch of people, who - despite best efforts to the contrary - can find
that the schooling system is incapable of teaching what's relevant.
As for 'Anyone with a mild interest in networking' knowing about Perl, AD,
and Linux ... that's just silly.
I'm not one to defend Abertay, well ever, but I don't know that nudging the
bar up to the extent where it's fair game only for hobby programmers with
all-round knowledge and a wealth of previous experimentation is really where
I'd want it to go.
Better you abuse them for teaching the simple stuff slowly and
incompetently, for a general half-arsed attitude to lecturing, for hiring
lecturers with only a passing knowledge in the subject taught, and for
teaching the complex stuff in a manner similar to
Yahtzee<http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/zeropunctuation>on
speed, with a ferret up his ass. (I'm thinking of a particular
lecturer
here)
<http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/zeropunctuation>
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